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File trytond.conf of Package trytond.6974
# /etc/tryton/trytond.conf - Configuration file for Tryton Server (trytond) # # This file contains the most common settings for trytond (Defaults # are commented). # For more information read # /usr/share/doc/packages/trytond [database] # Database related settings # The URI to connect to the SQL database (following RFC-3986) # uri = database://username:password@host:port/ # (Internal default: sqlite:// (i.e. a local SQLite database)) # # PostgreSQL via Unix domain sockets # (e.g. PostgreSQL database running on the same machine (localhost)) #uri = postgresql://tryton:tryton@/ # # Postgres running on the same machine: uri = postgresql:/// # # # PostgreSQL via TCP/IP # (e.g. connecting to a PostgreSQL database running on a remote machine or # by means of md5 authentication. Needs PostgreSQL to be configured to accept # those connections (pg_hba.conf).) #uri = postgresql://tryton:tryton@localhost:5432/ # The path to the directory where the Tryton Server stores files. # The server must have write permissions to this directory. # (Internal default: /var/lib/trytond) path = /var/lib/tryton # Shall available databases be listed in the client? #list = True # The number of retries of the Tryton Server when there are errors # in a request to the database #retry = 5 # The primary language, that is used to store entries in translatable # fields into the database. #language = en_US [ssl] # SSL settings # Activation of SSL for all available protocols. # Uncomment the following settings for key and certificate # to enable SSL. # The path to the private key #privatekey = /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key # The path to the certificate #certificate = /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem [jsonrpc] # Settings for the JSON-RPC network interface # The IP/host and port number of the interface # (Internal default: localhost:8000) # # Listen on all interfaces (IPv4) #listen = 0.0.0.0:8000 # # Listen on all interfaces (IPv4 and IPv6) listen = [::]:8000 # The hostname for this interface #hostname = # The root path to retrieve data for GET requests # used for SAO as well! # #data = /srv/tryton-sao/package # # SAO listens on http://localhost:8000 [xmlrpc] # Settings for the XML-RPC network interface # The IP/host and port number of the interface #listen = localhost:8069 [webdav] # Settings for the WebDAV network interface # The IP/host and port number of the interface #listen = localhost:8080 [session] # Session settings # The time (in seconds) until an inactive session expires #timeout = 3600 # The server administration password used by the client for # the execution of database management tasks. It is encrypted # using using the Unix crypt(3) routine. A password can be # generated using the following command line (on one line): # $ python -c 'import getpass,crypt,random,string; \ # print crypt.crypt(getpass.getpass(), \ # "".join(random.sample(string.ascii_letters + string.digits, 8)))' # Example password with 'admin' #super_pwd = jkUbZGvFNeugk [email] # Mail settings # The URI to connect to the SMTP server. # Available protocols are: # - smtp: simple SMTP # - smtp+tls: SMTP with STARTTLS # - smtps: SMTP with SSL #uri = smtp://localhost:25 # The From address used by the Tryton Server to send emails. #from = tryton@localhost [report] # Report settings # Unoconv parameters for connection to the unoconv service. #unoconv = pipe,name=trytond;urp;StarOffice.ComponentContext # Module settings # # Some modules are reading configuration parameters from this # configuration file. These settings only apply when those modules # are installed. # #[ldap_authentication] # The URI to connect to the LDAP server. #uri = ldap://host:port/dn?attributes?scope?filter?extensions # A basic default URL could look like #uri = ldap://localhost:389/
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